The Guardian (Nigeria)

Education body seeks UCMAS inclusion in curriculum

- By Adelowo Adebumiti

THE Country Manager , UCMAS Edu Nigeria Ltd, Stephen Ofori, has urged schools in the countr y to embrace the Universal Concept of Mental Arithmetic ( UCMAS) so that it can positively impact the academic performanc­es of students.

Ofori, who stated this at the third UCMAS national competitio­n held at the Distance Learning Institute, University of Lagos ( UNILAG), explained that UCMAS is a brain developmen­t programme for children between ages five and

14.

He said the method is to enhance children’s brains to think fast and solve mathematic­s without the aid of technology, while equipping them with the confidence to do well in all subjects.

Ofori said UCMAS is currently operating in 10 states and training about 6, 000 children on how to enhance their brain capacity on yearly basis.

According to him, apart from aiding the power of the brain, UCMAS helps children to improve their concentrat­ion level; speed, accuracy , memory and helping them conquer fear of mathematic­s. “If a child’s learning level is enhanced, he will be able to grow his concentrat­ion level. When their mathematic­s skill is enhanced, their thinking skills improve. That is what we are trying to replicate with children to help their daily activities in school.

Already, he said schools have adopted the programme as part of their academic activities and ha ve dedicated UCMAS teachers.

Senior Special Assistant to Lagos State Governor on Education, Adetola Salau, hailed the programme for its beneficial impact on chil - dren’s developmen­t. She expressed hope that t he pro - gramme would make inroads into schools across the state, saying it is impor - tant for students to think critically and be able to under - stand the relevance of mathematic­s.

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